The Presidency and the Persian Gulf War

The Presidency and the Persian Gulf War

The Presidency and the Persian Gulf War

The Presidency and the Persian Gulf War

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Overview

The book focuses on policy-making at the highest levels of the United States government. Chapter contributors examine political, military, and foreign policy processes from micro and macro perspectives in documenting how President Bush personally dominated U.S. national security policy and was the driving force behind the United Nations-backed coalition of nations against Saddam Hussein. The authors place the president's actions into political and historical perspective and examine the consequences of the Gulf War in both military and diplomatic terms. Among the subjects discussed by experts are the president's political and constitutional roles in war-making; the foreign policy implications and military issues in the war; the domestic implications; and the postwar environment and planning for peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275944698
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/18/1993
Series: Praeger Series in Presidential Studies
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

MARCIA LYNN WHICKER is Professor of Public Administration at Rutgers University. She has coauthored eight books, including Sex Role Changes (1985), The Constitution Under Pressure (Praeger, 1987), Making America Competitive (Praeger, 1988), Public Sector Management (1990), and Captive Populations (1990).

JAMES P. PFIFFNER is Professor of Government and Politics at George Mason University. He is the author, editor, or coeditor of five books on the presidency.

RAYMOND A. MOORE is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina. He has authored or coauthored several books, including two Praeger books: The Constitution Under Pressure (1987) and Making America Competitive (1988).

Table of Contents

Introduction by James P. Pfiffner
The Presidency and War-Making
Presidential Policy-Making and the Gulf War by James P. Pfiffner
The Conflict Between Congress and the President Over War by Robert J. Spitzer
The Power of Commander in Chief by Louis Fisher
George Bush Goes to War
Figuring Out Saddam Hussein by Betty Glad
The Case FOR the War by Raymond A. Moore
The Case AGAINST the War by Marcia Lynn Whicker
The Home Front
Vietnam and the Gulf War: Comparing Decision-Making in America's Longest and Shortest Wars by Harold Birch
Media Coverage of the Persian Gulf War by Mark J. Rozell
The Threat of Terrorism: State-Sponsored Terrorism, the Bush Administration, and the Persian Gulf War by Ruth Ann Strickland
The Aftermath of the War
The Direct and Indirect Costs of the Persian Gulf War by Lawrence J. Korb
The President, the Persian Gulf War, and the United Nations by Donald J. Puchala
U.S. Foreign Policy: The Past and the Future by Jim Anderson
Conclusion: Some Lessons Learned by Marcia Lynn Whicker
Selected Bibliography
Index

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